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Bibb Sheriff Sale.
W ILL bc'sold on tlie fir-t TurjiJ/iy in DF.CEM
BER next, before the court house in Macon
Bibb county, between the lawful hour* of sale,
i’-nrt of Lot and Improvements in the town
of Macon, known in sa’-o town ns lot No. 5, In the
21th square, nt present occupied by Marlin Ilall and
Dr. F.llij, commonly railed Birdsong's corner, also,
one lot in the town of Mneon, with, improvements,
knownnslot No.3, in the lSth square, occupied by
• W.T. Sage,K. Tyner, W»S. Elliiand L. Fitch, a!-
•?, lot Xo. 4, in t/if:2Jd square,iasaid town ofMncoti.
ftt present occupied 'by the Commercial Bank—all
levied on ns the property of the Bank of Mafon, to
satisfy sundry Fi Fas issued from the Justices’Courts
id - Blob county, in favor of It. A. Beall, F. II. Cone,
Jautfs Smith, Xoah Felton; James H. Hill, An E.
f'arnest, James Alston, M’Kccn Cook and sundry o-
thers .vs the President, Directors At Co. of the Bank
of Macon—levies made by constables nnd returned
to me. II. II. HOWARD.
Oct 26,1332. • 'Sherff.
TOSTPOXED SALE.
IPAIm, will .ie told at abotc.
Two Negroes, h woman named Rachel, n-
bnut 40years old; nnd n boy named Peter, M years
old, levied on ns the property of George A. Smith, to
satisfy two Fi Fa's issueil from Bibb Superior court,
one in.livor of Oliver Sage vs said Smith nnd Joiiu
C. llt.rii . ii', and one in favor of Lemuel X.iwcomb
Monroe Sheriff Sale.*
\-V»ILL besold on the first Tuesday in DECEJI*
nSr BER next, before the court house in Forsyth,
Monroe county, within the usual hours of sale.
•properly pointed out by Mr. Walton for said Kainy.
Oct 30 J. REDDING, Dep. Sheriff.
an vssaid Alexander Thompson, John G. Thompson
and Elizabeth Thothpson
Nov I
II. II. HOWARD, sherff.
Alto, Kill he told at above,
Two grey Horses nnd one Stage—levied tin
nt- the property of Edward Earner lo sntisiy a Fi Fa
issued from the Inferior Court oil Baldwin conntv in
layer of the inspectors of tuc I’cnitontiary vs John
Mifchci ami said Varner.
ZZouston Tar Collector’s Sales.
m^IU. bo sold on the first Tuesday in DECEM
Jr.? BER next, before' the courthouse in tlietowr.
of I erry Houston county, between the usual hours of
sale, the following property, or so much thereof as
wdl pay the taxes due for 1331, nnd costs:
202 1-2 acres oak nnd hickory Latid. second
quality, in the thirteenth district Houston county, Xo.
be sold as the property of David Roberts for
Ins tax for the year 1331—tax due 80 cents and cost.
93^ acres second and thiid quality swamp
and, in the twelfth district of Houston county, No
UoG to be sold as theproperty oT Abner Veasyio pay
his lax for tho year 1331—tax due, SI 10 3-1 cents and
cost. .
403 acres x»f pine Laud, in tho eleventh dis-
tjict of HoOMon-counly, No*. 41 and 51—to be sold
ns tlm propcily of Janies Finley to pay his tax for the
yenr lcJl—tax due, $1 74 1-4 cents and cost.
202 2-2 acres pine Land, in tho eleventh
district of Houston county, No. 72—to be sold as tho
property of James J tail lor his tax for the year-1831—
tax duo 35 cents and cost.
202.1-2 acres third quality oak and hickory
Land, in the ninth district of Carfc!! county. No. 100
—to bo sold as tlie property of Silas liaison foriiis-tax
for the year 1831—tax due 42 1-2 cents and cost.
A GREEABLF. to an order of the Inferior Court of
Monroe county, will be sold on the first Tuea
day in DECEMBER next, before the court house to
Forsyth,one fouitli of
Let No. 183,
in the fourth district of Mr nroe county, belonging to
the minor children of the mbscriber.
MOSES D. WHITE, Guardian.
Oct. 3. 1630. 1
VfjTteHLl.be sold on tho first Tuesday in JANIJA-
K Y next, at the court house in Perry, Hous-
•105 acres socond and third quality oak and
Ono negro mail named Aaron—levied on hickory Ijind. in the 13th district ot Houston county,
ns theproperty of Sutan Wells to satisfy sundry Fi Fas ' *
issued from the Superior Court of Bibb county in fa
vor of Levy Eckley and others vs Susan Wells exec
utrix of Nicholas W. Wells, deceased.
One Cl jck, one dozen fine Chairs, one Bed
nnd Bedstead, two Tables, one Carpet, one Looking
Glass, one,Bureau, one Safe, one lot Crockery, one
iron Pot, one Worl^Stand, one pr And Irons. Shovel
>«riil Tongs—all levied on nsthe property of Charles P
Peek to satisfy d distress warrant in favorof Cnthnrine
Ellis, administratrix of Thomas 91. Ellis deceased, vs
said Peek. \\\ B. CONE,
Oct. 30,1832. Dtp. Sheriff.
Butts Sheriff Sales
W ILL lie sold on the first Tuesday in DECEM
BER next, before the court house in the town
dl Jackson, Butts county, belwefiu the usual hours of
sale.
ton county, all tho real citate of John Baldicin, de
ceased, for the benefit of tie minors of said deceased.
—Also on the Grst Tuesdiy in January next, at the
court housein Lee county,all tlie real estate of raid
deceased, lying in Leecountj; fortlie benefit of the
heirs of said deceased. Terms 12 months, for approv
ed paper. JOHN S. M. BALDWIN,
Nov. 14.1632. 7 4t Ex’or.
W M I H
next, at public outcry, at the late residence of
AbnerMays deceased, inJaspcrcounty, the following
property, to wit: One llorse. six bead of Cattle..u
considerable number of Hogs, Household and kitchen
Furniture, plantation Tools, and Plantation to be
rented. Terras made knorvp on the day of sale.—
The foregoing properly to Je sold a s the property of
Abner Mays, deceased. DAVID JOHNSON.
Nog. 14 13 Adm’or.
W ILL be sold on Friday, the 26th December
next, at the Into rcu'denccof I I'm. P. Wilson,
F OUR .MONTHS after date, application will be
made to the honorable the luferior Court of
Houston county, when, sitting (or ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell a house aud lot in the town of Clin
ton, and lot'of land. No. 2G3 in the third district of
Coweta county, as the property of Harris Allen, de
ceased, for tlie benefit of the heirs and creditors.
Sept 14 33 CYNTIIIA R. ALLF.N.ndmVr,
R.IOUR months after date application will be made
JT to the honorable Inferior Court of Houston
county when sitting as a court of ordinary, for leave
to sell the real property of Thomas Ilall. minor, being
lot of land, No. 20, ill the seventh district of Merri-
wethercounty, IIENRY GRIFFIN,
Peny, Sept. 24,1832. * 39 Guardian.
E NOUJt months after date, application will bo
made to the honorable the Inferior CourJ.of
Jasper county when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell one negro man named Sani, belonging
to tlie estate of John Byrom, deceased, for the benefit
of said estate. EDW# VARNER,
... 'Executor in right of his wife for said Estate.
Sept.30. J832. • 1
JAMES P. H. CAMPBELL,
Attorney at law*
W LL practice fin nil the Courts in the Chatia-
hoocliy Circuit. Any business confided to
his care shall meet with prompt attention, satisfactory
references will in'all cases, be given. Ilis address is,
Cnmpbellton, Ga.
Nov. 20, J632. 8
1 71 OUR months after'date, application will be made
to the honorable the Inferior Court of Monroe
late of the county of Fayetti,
All the Personal Property
bf the 'said Wm. P. Wilson deceased, consisting of
Iconics, Ontlte Hint IlOgJ, Household anil KitCllCII
Furniture, and a Tcmenul of Dry,Goods and Groce
ries. Terms made known on the day of sale.
THOS. B. WILSON, > .. .
JOHN WILLIAMS, J- 1 *" 0 "-
.November 10 V
Nos. 07 nnd lid—to be sold as the property of Abra
ham Bird for his tax for the year 1831—tax due 80 1-4
cents and cost.
301 1-4 acres second quality oak and hicko
ry land, in the "'
No. 9—to be sold as the property of Henry Willis for hers. THOS. B'. WILSON, )
liis tux for the year 1831—tax d..e 48 1-1 cents and! ’. JOHN WILLIAMS, it
_ J November 14 7
1122 lrTraill l f .P[ n ‘l. 1La "o d .' n , ,llC .f i 8^. ,h W^ILLbe sold on the Cut Tuerdny in JANUA
A LL persons having demiuds against the estate of
I I'm. P. Wilson Imc of the county of Fayette, de
ceased, will render the sam» properly authenticated
. * . accoiding'to law, and all these indebted to said estate
ic fifteenth distsict of Houston county, favill please make immediate pavuient to the subscri-
sold as the property of Henry Willis for \ here. THOS. B. WILSON, ) ,.
svear 1831—tHx d..n ik rmu 1 * tAuxr ivtr /Aamon.
three
ton, more or less—levied on a* the property of said
Dnbert Smith jun. by virtue of a Justice’s Fi- Fa in
nutfcmunty in favorof iViliis Jarrel vs said Smith—
I'VHvn am'
levied bn nnd rclnriicd to me by u constable.
25 gallons Whiskey more or less, 15 gals.
Iltitn mom or leas, 15 gals. Gin, 20 gals. Tcnncrifle
Wine more drlcss, IQgals Malaga Wine more or less,
-(* gallons Cordial more or less, 1 gallon Jamaica
Rum more or less, 12 barrels, 3 kegs, I baircl Vine'-
gar,75 Ilis TolBeco more or less, 10 lbs Hyson Tea
district of Houston county. No. 48—to bo sold ns the
property of Thomas Whalely for his tax for the vear
1831—tax due 31 cents and cost.
405 acres piuo Land, in the thirteenth.dis
trict oflrwin county. No. 511—to be sold as j he pro
perty of ,/o/iu Billups-for his tax forthcycar 1S3I—tax
dun, $3 74 3-1 cents and cost.
101 1-4 he res of pine Land, No. 1G, in the
5tb district of Houston county—to bo sold as tho nro-
perty of Nathaniel Duffle for iiU lax for the year 1831
—tax due, 291-4. corns and cost.
File interest of Robert Smith, jun. in thirty- ^ .
ee acres of standing Corn nnd nine acres of Cot-7 . 490 acres pine Lnnd, No. II, in the eleventh
district of Invin county, aqd 100 acres second quail
ly oak and hickory Lind in Jones county, adjoining
y oak and hickory HHH..
Blalock, Caiiey Ilcad—to be sbtd as the property oi
William L. Grumbles for his tax forthe year 1831—tax
due, 74 l-2_cents and cost.
more or less, ITT lbs TaJIow more or less, 3 yards
black Cloth more or less, 4 pair silk Gloves, 1 box
Jewelry, C crape robes assorted colors, 5 crape shawls
assorted colors, 1 silk scarf, 2 fancy sflk shawls, 2 hox-
vs ribbon, 3 pair white and 5 pair black silk hoes, 2*
4»air black silk half hose, 15 pair white silk gioves, 2
hunches gimp, 3 fiddle liases, 1 book ntusliu robe. 5
pieces muslin, 1 piece edging, 2 large White veils, 5
silk lace tippets, 2 black silk handkerchiefs,.! long
202 1-2 acres pint) Land, No. 94, in tho fifth
district of Houston county—to be sold ns the proper
ty of Silas F. Skipper for his tax forthcycar 1631—tax
due. 35 centsand cost', " i
202 1-2 acres second Quality oak and hicko
ry Lind, No. 31, in the eighteenth district Randolph
comity—to be sold as the property of Xathanll. Griff.
fin for ids tax forthe year 1631—tax due 61 3-1 celits
and cost.
202 1-2 acres pine Land, No. 171, in iho
fifth district of Houston conntv—to be sold as the
property o( Bobirl Pro ten. for his tax forthe year 1631
—tax due, 33 cents and cost.
One 5 acre Lot in the town of Pcrrv to be
sold as-the property of Levin F. Chain, for his tax for
the year R31—tax due, §4 96 1-2 cents.
,..203 1-2 acres pine Land, No. Si, in tho first
Gideon J .a%r r 2jsr , y.£i
due, 46 12 cents and cost.
113 acres of pine Lnnd, Nos. 132 and 131,
in the fourlccnth district of Houston county—to be
sold ns the property of Martin Swearingen for his tax
lor the year 1831—tax due. 30 cents and cost.
50 acres pine- Land, part of Lot No. 59, in
W. the-fourteenth district of Hou?!s>n county—to be cold
screws, 1 lot Spriggs, l doz. ctint plasters. I lut metal as tho property or.r«Ite Boyd for his lex for the year
buttons. HoPbu^giug needle J . 3 vials’indurable ink, j J831—tax due, 461-2 cents Rnd cost.
I sat lahlo spoons, 1 paper bodkins, 8 liras* thumb 2 50 acres pihe Land, No. 353 in thb fifteenth
latnhcs, 2 jiluin l)iU,3small locks, 3 spools floss —- - r
scart, I five quarter cotton shawl, 1 doz while-inus'-
lin cravats more or less, 2 fancy cravats,1 piece mark-,
mg ennvacs, 2 rnzqr_str8ps, 16 Morse’s Geography's ‘
H»k 16 Atlases, 34 booksby unr»«,„r ■>»>i>nrs.l-2dcz-
.wrorrlrid Uote, 2 8-12 dot. w hile hose, 4 pair wTiitc
worsted hose.3 pair black cotton hose, 1-2 lb sowing
silk, I pair woollen socks, 4 bunches cottqn sewing
thread, 1 bunch gold and silver cord, 4 doz. paste
.boards more or less, 13 shoe brushes, 1*2 -doz. boxes
W .
IIY next, before the couit house in the town
of Fayetteville, Fayette county, between the usunl
Ifoursofsalc,
OnoXot of Band, No. 247,
containing 2021-2 acres, nnd tho south half of lot No.
234,cunfaining 101 1-4 acres, both in tbg thirteenth
districtof formerly Henry now* Fayette enunty, otic
negro man by the natqc of Tom, about 45 years of
age, Randle a man about 35 years of ages'Nircy a
w oman about 30 years of age, ’retry a woman ab'out
21 years of age. Green a.boy about 12 years of age,
Ilcnry a boy about 9 years of age, and Nancy a girl
about 7 years of age—all lobe sold for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of Samuel Parsons, late of
Fayette county, deceased. The terras will boa cred
it of 12 months, smull notes nnd approved security.
THOMAvS LOYD. . l A Jm'6rs
' EDWARD Y. JOHNSON ]Minors.
Oct 30.1S32. 13
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes^for leave
to'sell n part of the negroes of James P. Dozier, late
of said county, deceased.
ELIZABETH DOZIER. Admrx.
JOHN REDDING, Adm’or.
October. 1,1832. 2 .
1 71 OUR MONTHS after date application will he
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of
Fayette enmity. wTift'o cluing for ordinary purposes,
' -* ":Land nnit H|
forlca\;e to sell the .Lnnd nnit rsegroes hctonging to
the estate of ffobert Tucker, Esq., .lute Of said county,
deceased.
NANCY TUCKER. Adm'rs.
ROUT. T. M. TUCKER. \
FINLAY C. STEWART, J Aam °"'
Oct- 24. 4
f jlOUIt MONTHS after date application will be
made to the honorable the Inferior court of
Fayette county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell tlie real estate-of il’m. P.'Wilson de
ceased.
.‘ TIIOS. B WILSON, ? .. . ,
. JOHN WILLIAMS.' S °
November 14, lo32 ;7,.
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Cravix Las
siter late of Stewart county deceased, are re
quested to make immediate payment, and those ha
ving demands against said estate, are requested to
render them in accordi i ; t .i taw-.
RICHARD MATHIAS.
Roanoke, October 4,1832. 3
Will be Sold,
O N the first Tuesday in JANUARY’ next, at the
Court House in the town oF Perry, that part of
the Real Estate of Thomas si. Iricin. ’deceased,, not
disposed of by will, to wit, the undivided half of Lot
No 257, in the 13th district or Houston coupty, forthe
benefit of the heirs nnd creditors.' . Terms made
known on the dav. HUGH L IRWIN, Ex’or
October 31,183! 5 '
blacking, 7 botlleslilacking, 8 bottles ink, 1-2 doz. hot
tics castor o*il, 5 bottles sweet oil. 4 drawing knives,
3 adzes, 1 lot stirrup irons. 1 lot bridle bills. 1 lot giin
blots, I .saw set, 1 gun lock, 1 teacle, 1 lot wood
ton, I lot paper fnns, 8tattcn needles, 1 lot window
blind hooks, 3 |»1r jam hooks, 8 papers hair powders,
Bib alum more or less, 10 lb saltpetre,? 1-2 lbs starch
more or less, 1 1-2 doz viols opoaoldock, 11-2 doz vi
als Hriliih oil more orless, 2 1-2 doz vials Bateman’s
xlfous, 1-^1 b chronic yellow, 4 vials tincture of rhcit-
barb, 16 vials jalap, 2 doz vials pnragoric, 8 vials
laudanum, 1 doz. vials peppermint, 20 lbs glaulter salts
moro or !<•«<, 15 lbs epsoui salts more or less,. 19 vials
calomel. 10 lbs ginger more or less, 8 lbs spice more
or less, 4 doz.-blue plates, 15 dishes assorted, 3 doz
bowls assorted, 13 pitchers, 2 tea pots, 2 sugiir dishes,
2 cream pots, 8 tin cups. 10 tin pans, 1 codec pot, 1
trash nan! 4 pair candle moulds,4 dippers, 3 tin buck-
i ts! 1 box soap, 1 box shaving soap, 1 box
: madder, I
J:eg indigo,5 far hats. 3 sells tongue and grovo plains,
3 head plains, 2 jars, 4 stone pitrhors, 3 jugs, 1 doz
bottle* snuff,2 kegs nails, 75 lbs sulphurpiorn or less,
6 straw bonnets, 1 doz pair white silk shoes, 2 pair
while l:id shoes, 9 pair morocco shoes, 1 pnirmoroc-
dblrict of.Early enunty—to be sold as the proporv ol
William Willonghbyjnn. (or his tax for the year is3l—
tax due, 37 1-2 cents and cost.
DANIEL DUPREF..
Sept 8 1832 39 Tax Collector.
W ’ILL be sold on tho first Tuesday in DECEM
BER next, in the town of Perry, Houston
county, betweeivthe usual hours of sale,
One Tract of Land* No. 142,
in the eighth district of IJoustnn enunty, ns the proper
ty of John Sturdirant, laic of Jasper county, deceased,
sold for the benefit of the heirs end creditors.—Terms
on the day .of 8a!e. * JOEL STURDIVANT,
A'lg 24 35 * Adm’or
co boot', 2 bushels salt more or less,8 pair cotton
I ards, 7 decanters, 1 bag shot and several other arti
cles too tedious to mention'—all levied on as the pro
perly of William F.. Tartar, to satisfy a Fi Fa issued
from Butts Superior Court in lnvorot Moses Cqx vs
II F. Tucker, ami Johp Robinson, A. L. Robinson l
mid William E. Tucker, securities—property pointed
out bv Willis Moore. HENRY llA’l EEEY.
October 20,1832 Sheriff.
WiH be Sold,
O N the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, at the
Court House in Perry, Ono Negro Fellow a-
bout 39 yenrs of age, one negro woman about 35 years
old. anil four negro children, all girls—belonging to
the estate of Baliiff Eckels deceased. Also. 3 squares
of well improved Land in the 1-Uli districtof Houston
county. Terms on Hie day.
Oct 31 5 . JIUGII L. IRWIN. Adm’or.
Campbell Sheriff Sales.
Hl,I, bcfeold on the first Tuesday in DECEM-
w BER next before the court home in the town
of Camnbclltoi), Campbell county, between the usti-
rtl Hours of sale,
Ouc Lot of Laud, No. not known, in tlie
fourteenth district oPoriginally Fayette now Catnp-
l>rll county—levied on as the property of Jeremiah
Wales to satisfy one Fi Fa issued from a Justice’s
c:turt iu favor ot Jesse F. CJeavlan—levied on and re
turned to me by a constable.’
Janies Ilicks* interest in tho fraction where
on the widow of tho said Hicks now lives, in Jbe
fourteenth district of formerly Fayette now Campbell
rosnty No. nut known—levied on ns the property of
James Hicks to satisfy one Fi Fa in favor of James II.
Peiryman vs said Hicks.
Two Lots of Land, Nos. 169 mid 140, in
tho fourteenth district of originally Fayette now
Campbell county—leviafl on as the property of John
rof Even'll
i Fa in fnvurol Even J!ordi!l vs
y pointed out liy plaintiff.
JAMES GRISHAM, Sheriff.
Mid Ivisrr—j .
Out SI, 1832-
Also, will be sold as abote.
Fifty ncrcs of Land, it being tlm southeast
corner of Lot No. 13D.ln the ninth district of origin-
aHy Fayette now Campbell county—levied on to sat-
},ty one Fi Fa issued from a Justice* Court in favor
of'D. K. Mitcb. I vs Wiley Jones and Utvben Moore—
levy made and returned to me by a constable
Lot of Land No. S9,‘in tho eighth districtof
originally Coweta now Campbell county—levied
on ns the pr operty of Warren Bey to satisfy one I'i Fa
issued from a Justice's Court in favor of Thomas Wil
liam* vs said Rcy—levy made and returned to me by
a conslable B- EA8I.Y,
Oct 20.1S32. Dep Sheriff.
Yt^II.T. bo sold on the first Tuesday in DECEM-
\J/ HER next, nt the court house in the town
ot Knoxville, Crawford county, agreeable to an order
of the Court of Ordinary of Monroe county.
Lot of Land, No. 181,
in the first district of originally Houston now Craw,
lord county. containing2l)21-2neres,iold for the ben;
efil of the minors of the estate Of William M'Coy, de
ceased, lute of Jasper county. Terms made known
on the day of sale. W. L. CLEMENT'S,
Sept 6 38 Guardian
W ILL lie sold oil the first Tuesdny in DF.CEM.
BER next, before the court bouse in Colum
bus, Muscogee county, between the usual hours of
sole.
Lot of Land, No. 92,
in tlie ninth district oiMuscogee county, sold by or
der of the inferior Court of Jimpcr county, as the pro
perty of Malinin and Pafcy lloilyfielil.
WILLIAM V. IIOLLIFIELD
Sept. 18 3.0 Guardian
A GREEABLE to no order of the Inferior Court of
Coweta comity when sitting for ordinary pur
poses will be sold in the town of Newnan on the Erst
Tuesdny in DECEMBER next.
Lot of Land, No. 73,
in the first district of Coweta county, belonging to the
estate of David Cox, late of Jefferson county deceas
ed, sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditor*, of
said deceased. JOHN VINEYARD.
Sept .20, 1632 1 Adm’or.
WTKTILL lie sold on the first Tuesday in December
ff next, before the court house loorin Fayette-
Bouston Sheriff Sales.
6a7II-t. tic sold on the first Tuesday in DECEM-
V BER next, nt the court house door in I’crry.
Houston county, between the ustjal hour* of sale,
Ons half iirre Lot in tho town of Perry,
■w.11 improved, whereon Edward Welch now live*,
yindone N«gro Woman hj tho name of Penelope, a-
Fout 35 year, of age—all ta»;.4 on as the property of
‘Edward Welch, to satisfy sundry Fi F»- issued from a
qustiees court in favorof Thomas Gnrnpbell nnd otbeis,
^vv made and returned to me by a ronitablo.
Oct'F IftAIAH CHAIN. Sheriff.
villa, Fayette county, agreeably to an order of the
inferior court of-Fnyette county when sittingfor^rdi-
nary purposes .
A Tract of Land,
being part of tots No. 173 nnd 180, in the thirteenth
district of formerly Henry now Fayette county, con
taining one hundred acres more or less, as the proper-
tv of Hubert Harris, late of said county, deceased—
sold forthe benefit of tlie heirs and creditors. Terms
made known on the d»y of sale.
LARKIN BARNETT, Adm’or.
Octobers. 1632 !
FOR SAIL AT THIS OFFICE
W ILL be sold on the first’Tuesday in D EC EM
BER next, before tlie court house in the town
of Knoxville, Crawford county, all that
Tract or Lot of Land,
known as.No. 223, in the first district of said coun
ty, belonging to the estate of Bobert Harris, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said »•**■
Oct. 3.1832. \ H
Notice. •
A LT. persons indebted to the estate of Harmon
, Perryman, late of Twiggs-county, deceased, arc
requested’to mak immediate payment, arid those
having demands will present them legally.
Oct, 9. 1632 TIIOS. J. PERRYMAN. Ex’or.
TO THE PUBLIC.
I N consequence of an arrangement between
some of tho creditors of tins late firm of Bate
man & Duncan, and J. II. Bateman proprietor of
he
UNION HOTEL PROPERTY
LOTTERY,
Good titles can be depended on to prize holders of
Tickets, aud the drawing of Said Lottery will take
place .the fourth Monday iu next December.
11 Vo MAS BEALL,)
JAMES SPIERS, I Superintendents
C? Look at the Leader!
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Drawn Numbers of the New Y’ork Mammeth I
Class 37, drawn Oct. 17th.
47—6«—31-34—38^-24-13__
53-29-39
• THE Golden numbers 31—
66, the grand Capital Prize of .‘♦jn.
000 actually sold in a whole Ticka
T. W. GOODE,
R. J. CREWS,'
D. B. GRANT,
W. P. YONGE,
rept. 25 160
ft, the
Lottery.
CC?” Tito Colttmlms Enquirer and Democrat,
the .Slacon Messenger and Telegraph, the Mil-
Icdgevillo Journal and Federal Union, tho Au
gusta Oftroniclo and Courier, the -Savannah Geor
gian, the Charleston Mercury and! Courier, the
Athens Souihuri, IJannon. "tb» At'llnnnmjti Juck-
son'inn, will iusert the above twice a month till
the drawing, and forward, their accounts to J. B.
BatcmaVi, at Thoniastou,for payment.
New Pall and Winter
GOODS AND CLOTHING.
t«> a distinguished Lawyer
City- by ANTHONY H. SCHUj-
Lr.lt, New \ ork.
This splendid Capita] was n re
rented lor payment the day a f: f
, the drawing, and the full amo ,-
„ promptly paid for Die same br
If SCHUY’Lt.’R in current ITnited
States Bank Notes, and the re«i
"Ticket is now di«pinved inf-,
“ window of SCHTYLEH S QF-
FICE as a convincing proof that i-
is a splendid reality, and tlm' ,h„,
is no place in the world lit
er's for the Comfortales. Orders by mail will
<ilty
the same prompt attontion as heretofore ; the “Lottcn
Herald" nirnisue'd gratis. Letters enclosing Cash
perfectly safe by Mail when addressed to the Subscri.
ber. $5 or §10 always get agood chance in any of
ber. S5 or.$10 always _
our New Y’ork Lotteries. Addre;
ANTHONY II. SCHUYLER.
7 3w - .Veto Yort-.
lOHK AND DA1UEN
■•••»*■„ tiinoio .jj-’w
W II.I. fie sold on the first Tuesday in DECEM
BElt next, before the court’house in the-
town of Perry, Houston county, between tho usual
hours of ante.
The Real Estate
_ William J. V. Chewmng, deceased, by order of tlie
nfferior Court t>f Houston county sitting lor ordinary
purposes, for the benefit of the heirs nnd creditors.—
Tznsts, oa the day. DAVID II. CHEWNINO!
Sept. 25 39 ■ Adm’or.
Georgia, Talbot County,
HERE/’’
W HEREAS Benjamin Lloyd aud Joseph Lloyd
apply to me for letters of administration on
the estate ot John G. Lloyd, I&tc of said county, de-
eensed—
Attention mechanics.
W ILL bo let to tho lowest biddo.. in Americus,
Sumter county, on the first Monday in Janu
ary next, the building of a. COURT HOUSE and
JAIL,-the plan for which will be given on the day —
A full indemnity for the performance will be required.
Will be Sold,
At the same lime, without reserve, all the unsold
Lots in the Town, amongst them are several of supe
rior orderforlbc building of private residences.
' MARTIN G. MIMMS, )
IIY’RAM D. BLOODGOOD, Commissioners.
LOVETT B SMITH. )
October 3!9,1632; 5
X? The Macon Messenger, Federal Union, and Co
lumbus Enquirer, nre requested to give thb above a
few insertions, and forward their accounts to the
Commissioners for payment.
'ILL be splil on Wednesday, the 2d day of
lAXOAJlY u»,) n( ilio rcsliteuco of
B«w»»aa ia»o of Twiggs co. deceased,
All the Personal x»r©porty
of said deceased, consisting of mules, horses, cat
tle, sheet), meat hogs, stock hogs, corn aud fodder,
cotton, 2gins, 2 stills, road wagon, Jersey wagon,
1 Ste, household andliiteheu furniturq, plantation'
tools, set of Blacksmith tools, and various othor
articles too tedious to nicution. Sale to continue
from day to day until all is sold. Terms made
known oh the day. -
Nov. 20. THOS. J. PERRYMAN, Ex’or.
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all aud sin
gular the kindrtd anil creditors of said deceased, lo be
and appear at my office, within the time prescribed 6j
laic, to shew cause, if any they hare, why sa : d lellert
should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal at office, this 2-lth
day of October, 1832.
5 - YVILLIAM S. GOSS. c. c. o.
Georgia, Fayotte County.
' Vt/BEREAS Jesse Mann andAVilliam I.. Cnmp-
bell apply tomo for letters of administration
on the estate of Jonathan Minn, Iqte ot said county,
deceased,
These are, therefore, to rile and admonish all and
singular llie kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office, tdilhin jhe lime prescribed by
law, to shew cause, if any the it have, why said leltcis
should not be granted.
Given under my band and stal, this the 23th Octo
ber. 1832. J3 W.V. M'BRIDE, c. c. o.
Georgia, Houston County.
'^PJT'IIEREAS Alien B. ciastain, administrator of
the estate of Hcr.ry B. Blanchard, deceased,
applies to me for letters of distiissionj _
’Hicsc are therefore, to cite aid admonish all and sin
gular, the kindrecl anil creditorsof said deceased, to be
and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
law, to shew cause, if any they hare, why said letters
should not be granted.
Given undar my hand nnd teal, at office; this22d
Sept. 1S32. fi39 CHARLES II. RICE. c. c. o.
Georgia, Coweta County,
W HEREAS William J. J^rmnny, admipistrator
on the estate of Maria Cotliit,- deceased, ap
plies to me for tetters of dismis^r.n— _ .
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors if said deceased, la be
and appear al my office within the }mcprescribed by lair,
lo show cause, if any they hate, yhy said letters should
not be granicii.
Laud for Sale.
F IVE Squares of Laud, first quality, formerly
occupied by Elijah Tarver, lying on Flint
River, two miles abovo Calhoun’s furry, iu Up-
sou county, aiul sixteen or seventeen miles-be-
Icw Thouinston, with good improvements, and
four hundred acres of open laud, all fresli, and
in fine state for cultivation, aud will be sold on
good terms, aud any indulgence given on it that
may suit tho purchaser. For further information
call on O. C. Gibson or A, F. Edwards, living
iu Thottlasttin, or on the subscriber, Jiving in Co
lumbus. . benjamin p. tarver.
Columbus, Nov. 19. -8 4t.
NOTICE.
A LI. PERSONSFare hereby, cautioned , against
trading for a certain promissory -Note, execu-
I hy the subscribers on the 2d day of October, 1832.
Daniel Gregory or bearer, lor I- IVE.HUNDRED
ted
to !Jaiiiel
DOLI.ARS, payable on the 23th of December, 1833,
with a credit endorsed thereon bf seventeen dollars
nnd some cents, as the. consideration for which the
said note wiu given has entirely tailed.
’ NFAVELL.V BRADLW
Greenville, 9lli Nov>1832. &
NOTICE.
T HE PUCLICare hereby cautioned against tra
ding for a note of ONE THOUSAND DOL-
Ii*:WIS tflTCH, •
X5F.APHK AND TAUOH.,
IS now opening at tlie MA
CON CLOTIILNG STORE, a
new nnd fashionable assortment
of Goods, consisting of superfine
(London) black, blue, brown,
green, olive brown, orange,
drab, orange mixed, steel mixed and mulberry Cloths;
blue, black, slate, lavender, mixed, buff, white, stri
ped and plaid Cassim'cre (a fnshiohable article);
plain bla'Ck and figured velvet Vestings; Florentine.
Valencia,Marseilles,Figured Valencia, Silk and Gold
Spotted English Vesting, (a first rate article); Velvet,
Bombazine, Silk and Leather Stocks; Gum Elastic,
Raw Silk, Nett-Silk, Webb and Cotton Suspenders;
Buckskin,. Horse, l.ifieri and Silk Gloves; Collars,
Bosoms, S*. ; .ffiiers, Ac.; Virginia. Silk, Lamb's Wool,
Worsted tn’d J.incn Half Hose; India, Spilalfield's
and Flag Handkerchiefs; White Figured and Italian
Crnvats; Umbrellas; Cloth Caps; a beautiful piece
! of Merino Cloth for Ladies’Dabits; Gold nnd Silver
J’pauletes, Sashes. Ball Buttons, Plates, anti a good
assortment of Trimmings for Military; also, Tailors’
Trimming. =••*
Clothing*.
Super blue, black, brown, green and olive Frock
Conts; do. do. Dress Coats; do. do. mixed Coatees;
do. do. Over Coats; blue, brown, mixed, orange,
drab, suttinet, bcaverteen and cord Pantaloons; plain
Velvet, Figured, Florentine. Vnlencia, Marseilles,
Cloth and Cnssimere Vests; Common do; fine Linen
and Cotton Shirts; Drawers, Short Jackets, Monkey
do, I’ea do; Cnssimere Pantaloons; also, first rate
GermanCamldet and Canton Cloaks; Ladies do.
. Alt of the above Clothing ii inadc up of the best
goods and in fashionable style, tinder my own inspec
tion, and will be sold low for CASH.
The Tailoring Business.
Will be carried on as usunl, iu all its branches, and all
work witi be done in the best manner, and to please
my customers, if possible. I would return niy thanks
for the many favors I have received from- my friends
nnd the public in general,nnd solicit a continuance of
men-|i«ironnge. umua i--
N. B. I would here say to those who have not paid
their Inst year’s account, that a little money at this
time wouldbe much batter received than fairjiroinises,
as tlie lnttcr nre getting old. L.F.
Oct. 30. 1832. 0
Line ofFackets*
To Sail on the 1st, 10th, and 20Ih of each menth,
Brig PREMIUM, Capt. Y’ocso,
Brig CORAL, Capt. Conn.
Ech.D. B. CRANE, Capt. Bicbixs.
Sch. ELIZA, Capt. Clahk.
Sell'. ATLAS, Capt. Brown,
For freight or
Demill, "
New York-
YONGE & SONS, Agent* Darien.
New York. Sept. 28, 1632. 0 Stir
I
CUH/VlLaO. VttJJl. JinWti.V.
eight or rmssnge, apply to, RICHARD XI'. HU
«, or BENJ. STRONG A SONS, Arent= I
■k—or to HAWES .S' MITCHELL, or i>. ij;
THE PIEDMONT
LINE OF STAGES
R UNNING through tho upper parts of South
and North Carolina anti Virginia, to Wash
ington City, aud which, at its Southern end, re
cently terminated at Powcllon, Ga., is now in full
and complete operation.
It Kits recently been extended to Milledgeville,
from which place it departs on Tuesdays, Thurs
days and Saturdays, at 4 A. 31.
For particulars see bills alul the .Milledgevi Iu
papers. WM* SMITH.
Culpepper Va., May 15,1832. £1 dm.
BLANTON & SMITH,
WARE house,
C03I^iSSI0NMEKCHANTS,
;VKE liberal advances an Cotton in store
and on shipments, also ot; notes aud oth-
M
30'
Blanton 49c smith
• OFFER FOR S\bV.,
lIIIIDS St Croix aud N, O Sugar
GO bbls. do tin * do
50 do Loaf and Lamp do
* 50 do Rye Whiskey
2000 bushek Salt,
And a variety of oilier goods.
May 25 144
- r—*lnprxctfo/L »t» tho;r J>nU(t?< •
Their Ware Houses are more convenient to the
business part of the town than any other, possess
ing the advantages of a wharf, and arc moro ex
empt froth danger by fire, than any other in Mi-
con. . . _ -ILiy 25 144
J. GODDARD,
W/LRE HOUSE
CASH STORE.
Russell, Dickinson & Cc> -
Second tloor cast from the corner in the new fire
proof Building,
RE now receiving a general assortment of
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Macon.
WILL contiuue to transact
abovo business at the same place
occupied last year by J. GOD
DARD & REED. He has hiiilt
a good Wharf for the’conveuicuce of the Ware
House: aud there is no Ware House in town more
secure from the dangers of lire.
By strict attention to business committed toll's
care, nnd the facilities which he will be able to
Staple Dry Goods, -Ilaidware.' Harness j render his customers, he hopes to merit acontin-
Trimhiings, Crockery and Glass Ware, Saddlery J nance of the patronage of his friends and tbepub-
Hats, Shoes, Bagging, Salt, Iron, Castings, Gro- j lie in general* •
corics, See. &'c. which were purchased at reduced | He is prepared to make libera! advances at all
priccrin New Yo'rk, and will be aol.i timer than- times, on cotton stored or shipped by him. Cot-
nsttal, and for Cash only.
XI aeon. Nov. 31, 1832.
EALIAS OF COOSA*
• Al:
LARS, drawn by myself, atstxty dnys, -sometimo in
April or MKy last, payable to any Jr either-of the
Banks in Macon. I nm determined not to pay the
same, ns it was fraudulently obtained without any
consideration, and now held hy E. Graves it Son of
ATnrnn. - nfiTtll F T.F.VFlfl r P , T
Macon. B OSCAR F. I.EVER1TT.
Greenville, Nov. 15,1832 - 8 enw3t
W ILL be sold atthe late residence of Joel Wise,
diM-en.-ed, in Jasper county, on the 2otli day
.Given under my hand this 8ll dav of June,
25 SIHOil HOUSE, c.
. . Notice* ...
IjTUE Inferior Court of |lbb country nill bc
mUourueil ovfcr to the irst Mondayin' De
cember nexu. By order of tlo Court,
Oct. 23. 4. M. SIMMONS. Clerk.
Georgia, Clark County.
Inferior Court, sitting f. r Ordinary purples, 6th
March, V8;;i v
O RDERED, that James H. Burt surviving Exec-
iitorof George BrasireW, debased, hav’ leave
to sell lot No. 81, In the third district lormoriv Xlon-
roe now Pike county, forthe benefitof the Iit-rs and
creditors, in terms of the law, in suci case male and
■provided.
Thenbovc is Iruly. copied from thr minuted
Dec 6 30 JOSEPH LlfiO.V e -. o.
of December ncx(;
All the Personal Property,
belonging to said estate, consisting of Horses, Cows,
IJogs, Sheep, Oxen,. Corn,’Fodder,. Oats, Wheat
and Cotton, ono road Wagon, one Cotton Gin. one
Thrasher and Fan, one set of blacksmith's Tools, to
gether with alt the Household aiid Kitchen Furniture,
and all the plantation Tools, together with various
other articles too tedious to mention.
Terms—Made known on the day of sale, and sale
to continue from day to day until all nre sold.
Also, at the same time and place.
Will be rented to the highest bidder, for the term
of nnaycar.'the well Idiown Ferry on the Ocmulgee
river, belonging to the estate ol said deceased, and tlie
land on each side of the river, also, at the same time
oiid place, will be lured to the highest bidder, for the
term of one year, tun Negroes, ode a man and the
other a woman. JACOB WISE, 1
HUGH WISE, .$Gxors.
Nov. 12.1832 8
abaxna.
T IIF. .desirable site which fora long time has oc
cupied the attention of the many thousand
men of enterprise who have beheld its advantageous
andunrivnllcd location, by th'c recent acquisition.of
the Creek territory, in Alabama, is becoming an ob
ject of such great notoriety, that the proprietors have
determined to oiler the same (Or sale, in lots of the or
dinary size, on Monday, 4th February, 1833.'
Persons whs have visited the most attractive points
where an interchange of the products of the interior
arid of foreign commodities takes place, arc unanim
ous in jhc.dcclaration, that this place possesses pre
eminent advantages over any Other iu the Southern
country. Situated at th% extreme bead ol navigation
ontheCnosa,* rivprnavigable to this point, by steam
boats of the largest size.*- Forconvenienccand’hcalth,
its location is unsurpassed, presenting to the eye a per
toil stored at his Ware House will be insured at
tho lowest rates, if requested.
IIo, has also taken the YVare House occupied
last year by L. J. Groce, for the convetffetce of
his fricudsmnd customers in East Macon.
’ Macoii. August 10 168 Gin
WARE HOUSE
A.VP
Commission Sufiness.
THE subscriber continues the
above business at itis old stand.
Head of Cherry street and Cnitou
Avenue, where he ofTcrs.aU the U-
sunl facilities in business.
His Ware, House and closo storages arc ir-
prime order, and as much exempted from the
danger of fire as any in the place.
Cotton stored xvitli him will be delivered .in a-
fcct unbroken plain, having a declination sufficient j n y P ar t °T ti le town, FBzS of any charge, cxccp’-
only to convey off the superabundant inter, In the customary storage.
' % tlll.L be sold on the first Tuestiy in BECEJI-
;WT‘
i^^iLl. be sntii on Fridny, the2SIb DECEMBER
next, at the late residence of Gilliam Prestun,
deceased, in Hurts county,
All the Perishable Estate
of said deceased, conststiog of Com nnd | o<k!er, far
ming Tools, household and kitchen Furniture, n small
stock rff Cattle Hog, and Sheep, together with di
vers other article* The *a!c will continue from day
to day if oece*sorv-
ELI8IIA J. PIIF.STO.V, ! .
JAMCS 51. PRESTON, j
Not* 14,183?. 44
BER next, at the court hous- in Forsyth,
greeable to an order of the Courtof Ordinary of Mon
roe county.
Lot of Land, No. 147.
lathe sixth district of said couifty. for iv benefit of all
concerned THOMAS TJ.pORMAN,
Guardian.
Sepl 18, 1W. 38
F OUIt month* after date niiplicatiniwill be made
to-thc hnnfirable the Inferior ('ukt ol Fayette
rouhtv
tosSf
Sr
when sitting ns a Court of OrdiAry, for leave
the land and negri.e* of the c*tdc of Samuel
isO, deceased. Thi* the 10th da/ ot August,
34 THOMAS LOYD. > .j*.,*
UPWARD Y. JDHNgOV,
Proposals
"MTK7"ILL be received until tho 15th December
ff next, by tho Agent of the United States
in Quiucy, Florida, for furnishing such number of
Bushels of Limo,
as may be required for the public buildings to bo
erccteil on tho Appolac&icota river. The lime
to be delivered in good light casks, at such point
on tho rivcr’between the junction of the Flint and
Chattahoocliy and Sweetwater Creek, as may
hereafter be designated. TWb proposals will
state, whethor tho limo proposed to he delivered
is made from shells or limo rock. No advance
of money will be made >n the contract; !>ut pay
ment will be made for the limo when inspected
and received. Bond and approved security' will
bo required for the larthful performance of the
contract. The proposals must ho post paid
tr, Flofff ■*“
front extending to the river in a bold bluff, graduating
onlts upper and lower extremities^ into- tire finest nat
ural landings—on each side supplied with never fail
ing streams of excelleut water. Towards the litter*
or terminating in gently undulating eminences, offer
ing tlie most desirable situations ior private residen
ces. But all these considerations sink into insignifi
cance, compared with tho unrivalled advantages
which it polSesses for an extensive trade. Necessa
rily the only depot for the supply of a widely extend
ed up-country with merchandise, it must of consc
que.nce become the mart for the pro<lu«-itn,i ot the
fertile vallies of the Coosa, the Tallapoosa, and the
Upper Chattahoochic, together xvitli the salubrious
and very productive uplands of Talladega, the latter
of which will in all human probability be peopled by
a more dense population than any country ot like ex
tent south of the Potomac. The eutii-4, hill country
of these regions, abounds in qhnrries of Marble, Lime
stone and in fact all kinds ot mineral wealth. As re
spects the contein plated connexion of the waters of
witn
Oct;
JAMES C; MORGAN-
General Factorage and Commis
sion Business.
r!
T IIE subscribers having formed a connexion tV
the transaction of a general FACTORAGE
Quincy, Floridiq Ntov. iJ, 1832/
the Tennessee with those of tlie Alabama; if hy Canal,
>t will (jpveits embouchment; if by Rail Road, imme
diately at this spot will terminate one of its extremi
ties. The well known advantages of this place ren
ders further remarks unnecessary, other than to say
that to (lie capitalist it offers a desirable opportunity
for profitable investment—to the merchant it offers
advantages for an extensive trade—to the mechanic,
the allurement of wh ,t must soon become a nourish
ing town, not of ephemeral existence, but ot a perma
nent and daily increasing importance—to the planter,
a desirable and pleasant town residence, convenient
to the alluvial bottomsof tlie Coosa, the Alabama and
the Tallapoosa. In addition to which, it will un
doubtedly, at no remot- eriod, become the location
of the State enpifrd, fr • which it offers greater induce
ment. than any other nt on the Eastern waters of
the State.
Team* or Patmixt—One and two years. Seles
to take place on the premises until the lots are dispos
ed of. GEORGE WHITMAN
At
AND COMMISSION BUSINESS,"in the City of
Charleston, under the firm of
Malone* Cohen A Co**
Offer their cwt....'i.U.^i <v;.»nils and tho public, and
will he prepared to make the usual advances on COT
TON and other produce consigned to their tarr.
They will also pay particular attention t6' receivih.-:
and forwarding of Goods, and respectfully solicit ii
share of public patronage.
ROBERT MALONE.
HORACE SISTARE.
AARON COHEN.
MALONE & SISTARE eontinuo their business
in Savannah as u.-ual.
October 27,1832. 5 6t
Liverpool Ground Salt*
jfk^k BUSHELS for sale bv
WM. P. ROWLAND-
Nov 8. l2 (Ttsw
A SHOTWF.LL & J- S. SdllTn have just
• received a largo lot of
Fancy DnnstaWe Bonnets, •
Also—a genera) asso^tnan* ** Carved wW*)
COMBS, of the fira» quality.
Ap*< two boxes of
DR AS dt B&ACS B8AVSX BfT9
of superior entity.
April I~ .
Bills on Savannaka
A rig. 23
51 m 3t?
agent fir the Company.
P AY’ABLF. at fight, for rale by . .
DerIG 46 DAY & HUT*S.